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By Theresa M. Bates
May 25, 2022
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ARMY

Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Tysons Corner, Va., has been awarded a $302,242,000 contract to design and construct two new buildings. Bids were solicited via the Internet and seven were received. Work will be executed at Fort Meade, Maryland, with an estimated completion date of February 20, 2026. Fiscal Year 2022 military construction, defense-wide, in the amount of $79,134,210 was committed at the time of allocation. US Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, Maryland, is the subcontracted activity (W912DR-22-C-0018).

Dignitas Technologies LLC*, Orlando, Florida, was awarded a $99,975,000 hybrid contract (cost no-cost, cost plus fixed costs, and firm fixed price) for live, virtual, and constructive integration architecture. Bids were solicited via the Internet and three were received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 23, 2032. U.S. Army Contracts Command, Orlando, Florida is the contract activity (W900KK-22-D -0007).

FLIR Unmanned Ground Systems Inc., Chelmsford, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $78,647,929 contract at cost plus fixed costs for system engineering support for enhanced robotic payloads. Bids were solicited via the internet and one was received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of May 21, 2027. U.S. Army Contracts Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan is the contract activity (W56HZV-22- D-0039).

Shimmick Construction Co. LLC, Irvine, Calif., has been awarded a firm price contract of $76,089,805 to repair the Lewisville Dam spillway. Bids were solicited via the Internet and three were received. Work will be executed in Lewisville, Texas with an estimated completion date of November 9, 2025. Civil construction funds for fiscal year 2018 in the amount of $76,089,805 were committed at the time of award. US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth, Texas, is the subcontracted activity (W9126G-22-C-0005).

DRS Sustainment Systems Inc., Bridgeton, Missouri, has received an amendment for $13,095,591 (P00104) for contract W56HZV-16-C-0028 for the Joint Assault Bridge program. Work will be performed in Bridgeton, Missouri, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2024. Further procurement for fiscal year 2022, Army funds in the amount of $13,095,591 has been committed to the time of allocation. The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Detroit Arsenal, Michigan, is the contracting activity.

Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin JV, Tucson, Arizona, has received an amendment for $9,999,426 (P00139) for contract W31P4Q-19-C-0038 to support the Javelin Engineering Services contract. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona with an estimated completion date of Nov. 30, 2023. Missile procurement for fiscal year 2022, Army funds in the amount of $9,999,426 were committed at the time of the allocation. The US Army Contracts Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.

MARINE

Raytheon Missiles and Defence, Tucson, Arizona, wins an incentive fixed price contract of $217,121,769. This contract is for the procurement of 154 Block V Tactical Tomahawk All Up Round Vertical Launch System full-rate production missiles as follows: 70 for the Navy, 54 for the Marine Corps and 30 for the Army. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona (34%); Pontiac, Michigan (14%); Camden, Arkansas (10%); Huntsville, Alabama (7%); Clearwater, Florida (4%); El Segundo, California (3%); Spanish Fork, Utah (3%); Glenrothes, Fife, UK (3%); Anniston, Alabama (2%); Berryville, Arkansas (2%); Ontario, California (2%); Middletown, Connecticut (2%); Vergennes, Vermont (2%); Midland, Ontario, Canada (2%); Moorpark, CA (1%); Anaheim, California (1%); Irvine, CA (1%); Pomona, California (1%); South El Monte, CA (1%); Valencia, CA (1%); Westminster, Colorado (1%); Salt Lake City, Utah (1%); and various locations in the continental United States (2%), and is expected to be completed in January 2025. Fiscal 2022 Arms Procurement Fund (Navy) in the amount of $98,691,713; Ammunition Procurement Fund (Navy/Marine Corps) for fiscal year 2022 in the amount of $73,313,844; Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Fund (Army) for fiscal year 2022 in the amount of $42,296,449; and fiscal year 2022 research, development, test and evaluation (Marine) funds in the amount of $2,819,763 will be committed at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the fiscal year in Classes. This contract was not competitively awarded in accordance with Federal Defense Procurement Regulation 6.302-1. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N0001922C0031).

Raytheon Missiles & Defense, Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a firm price modification of $22,576,051 for a previously awarded undefined contract (M67854-22-D-1000). Amendment P00001 increases the total not to exceed $21,164,178 to $42,990,229 and sets contract line item #0032 to $750,000. This amendment provides for production of the representative production models of the Navy/Marine Corps Expeditionary Vessel Interdiction System (NMESIS), Naval Strike Missile (NSM) Launch Unit (NLU), and arms control (WCS). NMESIS is a land-based missile launch platform that provides the Fleet Marine Force with an anti-ship capability. The NMESIS integrates an NLU, capable of launching two NSMs, on a remotely operated ground unit for the Expeditionary Fires carrier. The NLU is controlled by the WCS located outside in a command and control vehicle. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona (15%); Mooresville, North Carolina (15%); and Kongsberg, Norway (70%). Work is expected to be completed in December 2023. FY2022 Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $12,028,924 are committed at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contractor activity (M67854-22-D-1000 P00001).

AVIATION

Palantir USG Inc., Palo Alto, CA, has been granted a Firm Price Amendment of $53,899,333 (P000010) for previously awarded contract FA8806-21-C-0010 for the Brown Heron Data-as-a-Service project. The contract amendment calls for a data-as-a-service platform that supports three mission domains to automatically ingest data across the Air Force Department that informs personnel decisions, planning and operations and space situational awareness and command and control. Work will be performed in Palo Alto, Calif., and is expected to be completed by March 31, 2023. Fiscal 2022 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $16,000,000 will be committed upon attribution. The total cumulative face value of the contract is $175,399,333. Space Systems Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, El Segundo, Calif., is the contractor activity.

Sierra Nevada Corp., Sparks, Nevada, has been awarded a $33,997,595 Firm Fixed Price and No Charge Cost Reimbursement Order Amendment (P00003) for contract FA8509-20-F-0014, under contract for base FA8509-19-D-0001, for initial low throughput production of the MC-130J Airborne Mission Networking program. This order includes the purchase of production kits, spare parts, an interim contactor support and a weapon system training support. Work will be performed in Centennial, Colorado, and is expected to be completed by January 19, 2023. Other FY2022 procurement funds from US Southern Command in the amount of $8,283,414; and other Air Force procurement funds for fiscal year 2022 in the amount of $25,714,181 are committed at time of award. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Robins Air Force Base, Ga., is the subcontracted activity. (Awarded May 13, 2022)

WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES

Cherokee CRC LLC, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been awarded a Firm Fixed Price, Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract (HQ0034-22-D-0017) in the amount of $45,010,000. The contract includes a base period of three years, three subsequent option periods of two years and a final option period of one year. The total contract amount if all options are exercised is $150,000,000. The purpose of this contract is to provide a command vehicle for future Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build contracts in the National Capital Region (NCR). Work will be performed at locations to be determined within the NCR. No funds are committed at the time of grant. If all options are exercised, the expected completion date is May 23, 2032. Washington Headquarters Services in Arlington, Virginia is the outsourced business.

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

Bernard Cap Co., Inc.*, Hialeah, Florida, has won a fixed price contract of $8,782,186 maximum, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity for men’s and women’s blue wool sweaters. This was a competitive acquisition with five responses received. This is a basic one-year contract with four one-year option periods. The command period end date is May 23, 2023. Military service usage is the Navy. The assignment type is Defense Working Capital Funds for fiscal year 2022 to 2023. The subcontracted activity is Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa. (SPE1C1-22-D-5043 ).

*Small business

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